In short, no, probably not. I'm not going to point fingers at any of the groups that live in the region today, however there has been almost
perpetual war in one form or another in that region for hundreds of years. Why would it stop now?

Yes, there could be peace. It will occur when the Jewish people are once again willing to live alongside the Palestinians. This means no walls, no
fences, and equal representation within the Israeli government. Until that day occurs, the Palestinians are prepared to fight until the end of time.

If this day never occurs, no matter what "peace deals" are struck, some Palestinians will forever be prepared to give their lives for the cause.

Unfortunately, Religion takes up a big portion of this war. As long as Israel believe themselves as the "chosen people", and that land "The Promise
land", There will be no peace.
Same goes for the Palestinians. As long as they view Israel as the "evil ones", there will be no peace.

When two people cannot ever agree on something, the only solution is to take that something away from both. The fundamental flaw in "whatever" logic
they are using, is this; selfishness. The only way to have peace is to give of ones self. Until that happens, the only way is to remove their
temptation, for the betterment of all involved. As a parent would take away a toy from two squabbling children.

Easier said than done. The humanity involved in such a move would be catastrophic, no doubt. But is it any worse than what they are doing to
themselves now, slowly, over the course of decades.
at least if it's done for them, the will be nothing left to fight about.
That is, until, any survivors look upon their saving graces as the new enemy of which to declare, jihad.

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